"Over the last four years, Seattle synthesist Panabrite (aka Norm Chambers) has become one of America's most prolific and proficient creators of transcendent electronic music. Chambers is an ardent explorer of great, underground music and it's demonstrated on Pavilion as 'a love letter to some Italian albums from the classic '70s era of minimalism and prog,' such as Lovisoni/ Messina's Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo, Franco Battiato's Clic, Claudio Rocchi's Suoni Di Frontiera, and American-to-Rome transplant Alvin Curran's Canti E Vedute Del Giardino Magnetico. Chambers praises their 'freewheeling studio experimentalism crossed with the most elegant, stunning (non)ambient music.' He strove for a similar feeling in Pavilion by playing 90 percent of everything by hand and opting for minimal use of sequencers." Includes download code.

300 copies pressed on 140 gram vinyl in heavyweight reverse-printed sleeves. Norm Chambers' music travels like a deep mental odyssey in a labyrinth of serene echoes. Beyond the sounds, there is the sentiment of peacefulness, a cinematic mosaic of colors, flashing in your mind. Searching for constant illumination, you slowly float in open space. Random sequences of data wandering the sky, quick streams of light buzzing around you, lost in hypnotic corridors leading to new environments, discovering glittering gems. A fantastic trip filled with dystopian drones, analog birds, and IDM beats. Get lost in the light.